Hmmm very average~
I certainly had a lot better Korean foods before, so i could say this one has nothing special. Beside the unique interior, fully korean decorated in such an old German building, hehe very interesting!
The place is quite small, but they have a lot of tables, make it seems even smaller, and the space between tables were very small.
The waitress was nice and friendly, though i think she was confused whether she needs to speak English or German bc me and my friends were speaking both😂
I had vegetarian Kimbap (8/10) it was good, will be better if they had bulgogi Kimbap as well. Then i had Bibim Naengmyeon, it was a spicy cold noodles (8,5/10) super nice, i like it, big portion and taste just like the way it should be. My friend had a vegetarian Udon (6,5/10) tbh, super plain, has no taste at all. I didn‘t like it. Another friend had Kimchi Jjigae (7/10) was too sour, i know it‘s from the kimchi, but apart from sour they have no other flavor in it. Another friend had Naengmyeon (8/10) but i prefer the spicy one. The Banchan (6/10) disappointed me a lot. Banchan in Korean cuisine suppose to be very good, so you would even eat them with only rice, but it wasn‘t the case. I didn‘t like their both kimchi, i told them it tasted like a very old kimchi which you couldn‘t even eat them anymore, but they said it was new made, i‘m not so sure though. I personally don‘t like lotus, so i didn‘t even try theirs.
Price was average, it‘s okay. You can pay with EC...
Read moreOur experience here was alright. Although nothing to brag about. The food was a mixture of very satisfying and 'meh'. Their tempura was quite oily, but main dish portions were large. The main dishes we had were filling, delicious, and quite authentic. Although it wasn't spicy even whilst we ordered the spicy dishes. Drinks were priced on the higher end of the scale. Sadly, the ginseng with honey tea was really only honey water, maybe the ginseng was forgotten, but we still paid the price of ginseng tea. The price range of Domo varied quite widely.
The food did take awhile to be served, but perhaps the cooking process takes awhile. Service was excellent, the owner and her family were very friendly and attentive. They were polite and pretty quick with their service abilities.
Domo is quite a small restaurant, with a very limited number of seats. They have an atmosphere of an older themed restaurant mixed with some South Korean touch. Tables are quite close to each other, so don't expect to have much personal space at the tables.
They did get pretty busy towards the night, so a reservation would be highly recommended. But if you went just as they opened, you'd...
Read moreI visited this place about two weeks ago and had a very bad experience with the older woman who serves there.
When I entered with my kids, she showed us to a table but looked at us in a way that made us feel unwelcome. At first, I thought this might just be her usual behavior with customers.
However, after our food arrived, a group of four people came in. She greeted them with a big smile and was very friendly, which shocked me. Throughout our meal, she continued to look at us in a way that made us uncomfortable.
At one point, my 3-year-old daughter was playing with a pink bird-shaped tissue and accidentally ruined it. My son, sitting opposite her, grabbed a new tissue from another table to give to her as she started crying. Immediately, the older woman came over, took the tissue, and put it back on it. This made me very angry, and I requested the bill so we could leave as soon as possible.
No matter how good the food is, proper behavior is essential. I will not be visiting this...
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